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Old 01-12-2010, 04:00 PM
workinpr0gress workinpr0gress is offline
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Default Re: Painting a hull

When ya see it don't worry about all those valvestems drilled every three sq. feet that's just the tricky flotation system I thought of "fix o flat", were gonna fix the ocean flat around the cape in January...there's one for the bar... Uncleboo I think the piegon might even try to fly the boat through Oregon inlet and out Pamlico. Anyway just cut the valvestems flush for me to help aerodynamics for the rest of the trip it Should be dry by then. Again don't worry I did the flotation right, I worked front to back and side to side. Oh one last thing don't cut the one on the fuel cap that's also part of the flotation I filled with Hydrogen don't worry not much just until the noise stopped, rtv and a bolt in the vent so no worries about anything.
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